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Connie Merigo
New England Aquarium Rescue and Rehab
Tuesday January 24, 2006
7:00PM

Ever wonder what happens in the Rescue and Rehabilitation department of the New England Aquarium? What are the animals they commonly see? What treatment do these animals get while at the Aquarium Medical Center? What causes the strange event know as a mass stranding and why are these events more common in Massachusetts? Connie Merigo, from the New England Aquarium Rescue and Rehab department, will talk about the inner workings of the Rescue and Rehab program. Hear all about daily procedures, mass stranding, research and data gathered by the Rescue and Rehab program and most importantly what you should do if you see a marine mammal.

This lecture is free to the public.
Light refreshments served at 6:30PM.
The lecture begins at 7:00 and is roughly an hour long.
The Marine Science Center is wheelchair accessible.

Next Months Lecture:
“Sustainable Aquaculture of Softshell Clams
on Massachusetts’ North Shore:
Restoration, Enhancement, Industry”
Dr. Joe Buttner
Salem State College
Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

430 Nahant Road, Nahant, MA 01908
Call Tracy Hajduk for more information
or email t.hajduk@neu.edu
http://www.marinescience.neu.edu/outreach
Phone: 781-581-7370 ext 321
 

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